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2D materials and specifically Transition Metal Dichalcogenides have received much attention as photoactive materials in photodetectors. These materials possess attractive properties, including a direct bandgap in the visible range and mechanical resilience to strain, making them an attractive material for flexible photodetectors. Here we demonstrate 4x4 pixel photodetector arrays on flexible and non-flexible substrates based on mechanically exfoliated flakes of MoS2. The arrays have a minimum pitch between array pixels of 9.5 µm in both vertical and horizontal directions. Demonstrating, to our knowledge, the densest 2D material based photodetector array to date.
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Russell L. Schwartz, Chandraman Patil, Hamed Dalir, Volker J. Sorger, "Ultra-dense 2D material based photodetector arrays on flexible substrates," Proc. SPIE PC12888, 2D Photonic Materials and Devices VII, PC128880G (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3001144